What would the National Football League be without its’ characters? Would the game be as great as it is without guys like Art Donovan and Conrad Dobler? The answer is no. These are colorful guys who bring something funny to an intense game and provide the fans with some good humor and water cooler talking points. One guy who obviously didn’t pay attention to how this type of thing was done is the Giants’ Justin Tuck.
Because I write exclusively Steelers’ articles, I don’t pay a whole lot of attention to other teams in the league as closely as I do the Black ‘n Gold but it appears as if Tuck does quite a bit of talking before each game and most of it centers on the opponent. What makes Tuck fairly irrelevant is that his talking points are uninteresting, uninspired and are as old as the game itself.
It’s too bad too because the guy is a damn good football player and is a fine pitchman for Subway Sandwiches. A job he no doubt got from the coattails of one Michel Strahan. Perhaps Tuck c...

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